fot & and + 8:1 1k portion, sold pari oned of A Bo tiher LS rr allalned Hastly th wnle. Fo represents, | all the rehome © has bn i co modern Sarsapar which in med Itself. velop many ye practical experiene ng med . Be sure to ge ‘wod’s arsaparill Prepare HOOD & ( + Low M 180 Doses One Dollar viedge all drug six for § Apothecari AK MEN athful errors, ear J RERATION J HAVE 1 Oh, Erwry Truveo Every Suffe rou : } Adtdume, ( Bciora V Beely or Lire ie Adve vr fame. Badd ove rv Rpeess eid. § TER GENERATION AD BLis ry, Children Tove It. a be in} te dood ap From } 2F ties, a PA of of nly wo Rey oe Ra TIRE lgder Fheen nn! peti y Nip off He “COICHY N ets ob Thin # v Dom » p " A “anuEervs GHuRTERR ? ROOFING! Eom mLA®TIC ROM FRELY costs only $2.00 poe MR syuare feet 3 Y rood for years and anyoue can | ‘ Send st for re iso Co West Broadway N. ¥ Is wanted RB” RUBBER CO fined with we 9 ' the PE owl ain py BURNED TO DEATH. Nine Persons Perish in a Fire at Rochester, Pa, YER £6,000. A TOTAL LOSS OF 0 A 16. Year-Old Girl Escapes by Jump. ing from a sccond Story Window, Gold Coin in the Ruins, List of ihe Uead-—A Feartul Strug- gle with the Flames, April 7.—A disas- | trous and fatal fire broke out late on Sunday night in a large frame building on New York street, occupied by BE. J. | Keede as a dwelling and store, Mrs. A. Hall as a millinery store and George Bdwards as a tea and coffee | store, The fire started in the kitchen | of Keene's residence, and he and his son Walter were overpowered by the | smoke and were not discovered until | too late to save them. The other per- | sons mentioned escaped, but a number | of Italians occupying the upper rooms of a portion of the building were burned to death, with the exception of one of them, Marie Tickio. a girl 16 ‘ AD with slight in- ul story Howing as ir hives: inn Dickio father: M y : Found RocnestTer, Pa. 3 aloe A'S Qld, Ho n the Ruins foun (}1 two the been and One Wis Ave OA 18 5 by insuran Uprising in India, Ax ¢ Anarchist Funeral under Sixth es of 1.1500) ’ April 4 in Ll of 3 4 ain n on took place ye lay after. Wan Most vered the | ppor | took advantage of the « for anarchy enlogy and t tunity to un | The dead man was attir blood red scart rei a blood red rose was i lappel. Around Ke an app en the | floated the folds of a carmine Anarchist flag. The rests beneath the casket were draped with bunting of the same san guine hue ot George Canningham Wins | Drrrorr, Mich., April 7 | Canmngham completed his slee ping fast at noon yesterday and won the purse of $00. He was only one of the #ix contestants to keep awake the entire 168 hours, Four of his competitors had Stopped out on Saturday, and Sunday | night Townsend, an old time pedes trian, also collapsed and now exhibits strong signs of insanity. Physicians think Cunningham can hardly eRCApe serious mental impairment, Lrooree : P. T. Barnum Slowly Sinking. Brivaerorr, Conn, April 7 Mr, Barnum rested quietly yesterday and up to 10 o'clock last night was supposed to be lmproving, At that hour he was taken much worse and the physicians | were summoned. They saw that he was rapidly sinking and at nd vised Mrs, Barnum to notify her chil dren. At midoight there was no change in his condition One Slept Too Near a Stove, Wasinxoron, - April 7 Frances | Lewis, an old colored woman, was | burned to death yesterday The old | woman had made a bed on some chairs near the stove and her screams arousod the police, who broke the door in to find a mass of flames and charred flesh It is thought that a spark from the stove set fire to her clothing Emigration from German Ports Beniax, April 7. The number of emigrants from Germany to America in the months of January and Feb ruary, 1801, was 7.648 the highest for the same period in five yo ars, ! this city, by RIOTERS SHOT DOWN. ss om— The Strikers at Morewood Met With | Armed Resistance, Mt. Preasast, Pa, April 8,—This | i ! town was shaken to its very center at | 3:20 o'clock yesterday morning. At | that hour seven Hungarian rioters were sho dead aud twenty or more wounded by deputy sheriffs. The greatest excite ment prevails, the killed: Paul Dohannis, Slay, unmarried; shot in the head; died in the company's store. Valentine Zeidel, Slav, of Don- nelly, ummarried; shot through the neck. James Brochle, Pole, of Tarrs, unmarried; shot through the right breast, Jacob Shucoskey, Pole, of Tarrs: shot through the head; he has a wife in Poland. John Fudor, Pole, of Stand ard, unmarried; shot above left oye, Antonio Rist, Pole, of Standard, nnmar- ried; shot through the heud. Cresezo Binero, Italian, of Tarrs; shot through the breast, At about 2:80 o'clock in the morning doubtless a thousand men gathered around Morewood. The deputies were keeping a sharp lookout. The guards were in charge of Deputy Sheriff Me- Connell und Capt. Loar. The latter had been sworn in as a deputy, as were also some wen from Company E. They were stationed at the west side of the companys store. The deputies at the east side were under McConnell As the Huns advanced, making but little noise, the deputies remained si- lent. Then the Huns passed, hn they were bent on mischief, The column had not all passed when those in front made a dash for the company’s Capt. Loar cried “Halt,” but not a man + In answer to the « plain their revolver 108 fence, ded, whiz Loar's head, and two men Ing near nim each felt the hot lea their bodies. The deputy sheris? came to the relief of the ties fhe Huns marched do and broke for the « Unie et wh i SOld Ler reed, and AD gave ng Governor Hill Akainst Free Trade, NEw York, Apr AL a eting of the Free Trade clu letter was read fr { B. Hill in which he says advocate of free trad been | mriy lieve try des tariff Deni stan thal ry Faplosion Hery Nort ing three caus The up in recognize belongs to t Irom « it, wherein ninets Oat ad Coke the Burley wero lately mpany Catholic University Board. © annual oli university MM the institution ardinal (Mibbons presiden the board, will preside, and ong the members are Archbishops Williams, of Boston; Corrigan, of New York; Ireland, of St Paul; Bishop Foley, of Detroit; Rev. Dr, P. L. Chap wile and Mr. Thomas Waggaman, of and Mr, Michael Jenkins 3) inesdny i of Baltimore A Boller Takes Its | High, Pressure, April 6.-The the West End mpany y i Maturday ) boller of exploded DOlier was an npright one and it went st ip through the 1 ’ ) livery which ia three stories high, and over a row of frame bul in rear of the stable ap by lot on Steuben street, a distance of al out 50 feet NO one was in the baildi wien th pHosion ir wi it stable, then ngs the into 8 CAllee Ia Art aud 11 ve b y soe of water : Birch Lake, eighteen n breaking ‘ : Lhe § Buried Under an Avalanche Havurax, N, B., April 4.<At Bt. An. thonys, N. F.. an avalanche of Know swept down from a high cliff and buried under its enormous weight the presi. dence of Levi Andrews, instantly kill- ing Mrs. Andrews, a daughter and a son Following is a lst of | | | | | Bion PENNSYLVANIA NEWS Items of Real Interest Presented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHEORS DO AND £AY A Chapter of Accidents, Crimes and Local Happenings Pieked Up Here and There in the State and Flashed Over the Busy Wires, Pottstown paid only $14,809 in count y tax last yoar, Odd Fellows will demonstrate at Ta. maqua on April 27, A new paper, The Tribn pear at Seranton on July 1. The postoffice at Bradfor: raised to the presidential ol James T. Dunfee hus beer stinnsteor at Newville No bury, removed Ex-County Treasurer Henr man died at Leban wed 67 was one of Lebanon's While talking to fr hon reading Charles Kurtz, age Catharine Peel, of years, charged w son. Seven husbands A borse leaped fi near York, rolled ove after the train and tam) vert 1) Farmer S ehigh in _ u AWAY Lhe ed to man King manner ieath, "ng Harrison WHS 80 red then A saloon at stroet Johan Ar mv 1 of killing I, but who is at on bail pending a trial, has been 1 as one hw Pa, April 7 { Robeson township ten DY a gang of col refused to trea and YW alnat who was « Hrown, colore of his assailants Pa, yeraict in th She April 4 A sealed pprLox ejection case w yesterday The case jnvolved t title to a certain tract of land value $10,000 tuated about three mil om BDrandonville Both claimed the right of perty. Latigation n going on for the This dex Ie The litigation has Owl overt past Mon | Last Cost § Gres Pa., April 4. -<~When the bod the Nicely brothers, who wor % dl al Somerset on Thars Ligonier they were the « and placed in ore expensive caskets, Old Nicely was completely pros. trated and has been a raving maniac over since. Dr, Beltz, the attending miysician, fears she will never regain be rea The funeral this afternoon of the largest ever witnessed miler valley ina tak tine Was On in Lig: Wi and captur Cnr band ady, him & BS Pa... April 4. Coal iron Detective Willams Raoght Hosario Staziola, alias Detto at Sandy Ran, and brought il her James Bruno was cht here, charged with being nn ty to the murder of John Facginolin at Hazleton on Sunday night, Staziola is the terror of the Italians of his district, and is a reckless desperado of the Italian stripe. After stabbing Faccinella several witnesses say that he boasted of the deed and drew the bloody knife through his 1 He fa said to be suspected of two murders, iF RCo {| stones : bury nt § ol beginning. | prrehes i sory frame dwelling house, bank barn, straw a GUERIFI'S BALES By virtue of sundry writs of Fierl Facias Levari Facias and Venditionl Expotnas issued out of Court of Common pleas of Centre the county, and to me directed, will be exposed to | Public Bale at the Court Ho in the borough of Bellefon cement 0ihiae } a abd Tract of Wihish H ow bounded and Beginning at 8 | { Jonn Huges 10 a8 post, thenos 0 a maggie, thence ther land of said fi perohes jp rohes : 4 : tehes 6 perches south 64° east 12 pereh : hes Lo stones by pine Pacher and Curtins rehes los pine soully oak aL Sa i Hp Barnhart A Chestngt nd olhers of beg es al ches pid & ne. o : eon ereeted barn and other out builaings ng ow Lat and to Iw I. Johnston ALSO rain tract of land situate in Boggs minty Penns. beginning at ihenee north east BR peighes by heirs and F. WW. Barart 0 north west Ng perches to mith TTA west 11 perohes thence by land of I'. WW, Ban west perehes Lo slones land Curtin's helrs south » 4 fo post BY rock oak y Inna « south 3 east 108 ee by land of Samuel east 15 pe tehes to the Place containing JI0 acres and and allowance, thereon erected a two All that wm tow nat a Jno and of Humes thet int BN i Bwhite thoenee sy iy ! own wih shed and other oul buildings. Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Mary NeW A LAO, .. fat { {ath lot ot sound uate int sough of Unionville, coun Centre Ret tT yr Wa swe, lo wit . nut street, on the south-west Ay Place alley | and on the north. west by : 1 | 2-BoOTAxy Wo a stump, thenoe | mh | | Field sold as | lot of Harris Calhoun, fronting on Walnut street sixty feet and ex. tending back to Pisce alley one hundred and twenty fect, thereon erceted a two story frame dwelling house, stabis and other out buildings. | Melzedd, taken In execulon and to be sold as { the property of Mis, Susan Blair ALBG All that certain ey tranet of land situate in tre i Lage Howard Gi tenement and township, Cen : . Vroteet Your Health HANGING ol Decorating Decorations! Ceili mr ass wv *& Good Workmen 25 YEARS EXPE! S. H. WILLIAMS No. 117 High Street, 'PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE TED IX OSE OF AND HEALTRFO GREY Kparo Es: Tum THE NOST BEAUTIFUL SPOTS IX THE ALLE OFEX TO BOTH S22 ARD ANI EADING DEPARTMENTS OF TT DY AGRICULTURE (three courses ahd Aor CULTURAL UNEMISTRY : with constant {llus trations on the Farm and in the Laboratory And HORTICULTURE; theoretical and practical. Students taught original stody with Lhe microscope CHEMISTRY : wilh an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory { CIviL Esorseenw ${ ELBCTRIOAL ENGINEERING { MBO ANICAL ENGINEERING \eompanied with very extensive Mae cal exercises in the the Shop and the Labrotary HISTORY ; Aneclent and Modern Bal Investigation Art and Design LADIES" Cornet In LITERATURE AND Set ENCE Two years, Ample facilities for Musie vooa and Instrumental S~lasovaor axp LITERATURE: Latin (« tonal) French, German and English (re quired.) ene or more eontinged through the entire course Poo-MATHEMATIONAND ASTRONOMY ; pure and applied 0. MBOHANIC ARTS: combining shop work With study, three years’ course ; new bullding and equiptsent MENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL SOrRNeR : Constitutional Law and History, Politieal Beonomy, ele, 1 ~MILITARY BCIENCR : instruction theoretical and including each arm of the service, in PREPA RATORY DEPARTNENT ; Two years carefully graded and thorough, y Winter term s Jasnary I, 1s; 8 WA 8, \” y Commenormen E wok a di y 8 mation, These cour SEE Are ae with origi INDUSTRIAL i of Catalogwe or other | ; Poss GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D. Pres. Stare VoLLron, Canvas C0
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